| Birds | |||
| Click the bird to see the page on that bird (if it's underlined.) | |||
| Wetland Birds: | |||
Great Egret |
Snowy Egret |
Cattle Egret |
Roseate Spoonbill |
Wood Stork |
Great Blue Heron |
Great Blue Heron eating a catfish |
Tricolored Heron |
Little Blue Heron |
Green Heron |
Least Bittern |
Limpkin |
Anhinga |
Double-crested Cormorant |
White Ibis |
Glossy Ibis |
Juvenile Black-crowned Night Heron |
Juvenile Black-crowned Night Heron |
Sora |
Black Necked Stilt |
Least Tern |
Black-bellied Whistling Duck |
Killdeer (Mithril's Pix) |
Stewart & Poof |
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always more on the way... I keep adding rows, and making pages, but it takes time, so check back! |
Brown Pelican |
Brown Pelican |
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| Ducks & Duck-like birds: | |||
Mottled Duck |
Mottled Duck |
Blue-winged Teal |
Blue-winged Teal |
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Common Moorhen |
Coot |
Purple Gallinule |
Pied-billed Grebe |
| Warblers | |||
![]() Palm Warbler |
Blackpoll Warbler |
Black-and-White Warbler |
Northern Parula |
Pine Warbler? |
Common Yellow-throat Warbler |
Cape May Warbler |
Black-throated Blue Warbler |
American Redstart Warbler |
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...always more on the way | |
| More Birds | |||
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Blue Jay |
Red Bellied Woodpecker |
Burrowing Owl |
Owl |
Male Grackle (Boat-tailed?) |
Female Grackle (Boat-tailed?) |
Eastern Phoebe |
Red Shouldered Hawk |
Solitary Sandpiper |
Male Red-winged Blackbird |
Female Red-winged Blackbird |
Red Shouldered Hawk |
Monk Parakeet |
Mockingbird |
![]() Female Cardinal |
Loggerhead Shrike |
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Turkey Vulture |
Peacock |
White-winged Dove |
Pileated Woodpecker |
Purple Martin |
Painted Bunting © 2008 Kathleen Toft-Nielsen Used with permission, thanks Kathi! Great Shot! |
Osprey |
Mourning Dove |
| Some people have asked me where to go see some of the creatures I've photographed, so I'm working on a list of Places to Go in South East Florida. | A big thanks to my friend Wendy, and to J. Moore, AlexC, cajanuma and birderbf on this thread at birdforum for helping me begin to learn to tell one bird from another:) | I can't believe how many birders there are! I've spent years on butterflies, and found very few people to talk to about them , but as I walk the wetlands I've found so many really nice people who know and love their birds that I'm stunned! Thanks folks; it's been a great experience out there with you! |
Muscovy Duck |
| I've just started working on the birds, and have lots more pictures to post, so check back once in a while. I'm also working on a page of larger images you can download and use as desktop wallpaper if you'd like, or simply enjoy the smaller pictures on the page. Right now the only one up is a Great Egret flying at sunset, but if I get an email or two to let me know that people are using them, I'll add more. | |||